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The Cardiotonic Steroid Marinobufagenin Is a Predictor of Increased Left Ventricular Mass in Obesity: The African-PREDICT Study

The endogenous Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase inhibitor, marinobufagenin (MBG), strongly associates with salt intake and a greater left ventricular mass index (LVMi) in humans and was shown to promote cardiac fibrosis and hypertrophy in animals. The adverse effects of MBG on cardiac remodeling may be exacerbated...

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Autores principales: Strauss-Kruger, Michél, Kruger, Ruan, Smith, Wayne, Gafane-Matemane, Lebo F., Mokwatsi, Gontse, Wei, Wen, Fedorova, Olga V., Schutte, Aletta E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7603247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33081045
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12103185
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author Strauss-Kruger, Michél
Kruger, Ruan
Smith, Wayne
Gafane-Matemane, Lebo F.
Mokwatsi, Gontse
Wei, Wen
Fedorova, Olga V.
Schutte, Aletta E.
author_facet Strauss-Kruger, Michél
Kruger, Ruan
Smith, Wayne
Gafane-Matemane, Lebo F.
Mokwatsi, Gontse
Wei, Wen
Fedorova, Olga V.
Schutte, Aletta E.
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description The endogenous Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase inhibitor, marinobufagenin (MBG), strongly associates with salt intake and a greater left ventricular mass index (LVMi) in humans and was shown to promote cardiac fibrosis and hypertrophy in animals. The adverse effects of MBG on cardiac remodeling may be exacerbated with obesity, due to an increased sensitivity of Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase to MBG. This study determined whether MBG is related to the change in LVMi over time in adults with a body mass index (BMI) ≥30 kg/m(2) (obese) and <30 kg/m(2) (non-obese). The study followed 275 healthy participants (aged 20–30 years) from the African-Prospective study on the Early Detection and Identification of Cardiovascular disease and Hypertension (African-PREDICT) study over 4.5 years. At baseline, we measured 24 h urine MBG excretion. MBG levels were positively associated with salt intake. LVMi was determined by two-dimensional echocardiography at baseline and after >4.5 years. With multivariate adjusted analyses in obese adults (N = 56), we found a positive association of follow-up LVMi (Adjusted (Adj.) R(2) = 0.35; Std. β = 0.311; p = 0.007) and percentage change in LVMi (Adj. R(2) = 0.40; Std. β = 0.336; p = 0.003) with baseline MBG excretion. No association of LVMi (Adj. R(2) = 0.37; p = 0.85) or percentage change in LVMi (Adj. R(2) = 0.19; p = 0.68) with MBG excretion was evident in normal weight adults (N = 123). These findings suggest that obese adults may be more sensitive to the adverse cardiac effects of MBG and provide new insight into the potential role of dietary salt, by way of MBG, in the pathogenesis of cardiac remodeling in obese individuals.
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spelling pubmed-76032472020-11-01 The Cardiotonic Steroid Marinobufagenin Is a Predictor of Increased Left Ventricular Mass in Obesity: The African-PREDICT Study Strauss-Kruger, Michél Kruger, Ruan Smith, Wayne Gafane-Matemane, Lebo F. Mokwatsi, Gontse Wei, Wen Fedorova, Olga V. Schutte, Aletta E. Nutrients Article The endogenous Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase inhibitor, marinobufagenin (MBG), strongly associates with salt intake and a greater left ventricular mass index (LVMi) in humans and was shown to promote cardiac fibrosis and hypertrophy in animals. The adverse effects of MBG on cardiac remodeling may be exacerbated with obesity, due to an increased sensitivity of Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase to MBG. This study determined whether MBG is related to the change in LVMi over time in adults with a body mass index (BMI) ≥30 kg/m(2) (obese) and <30 kg/m(2) (non-obese). The study followed 275 healthy participants (aged 20–30 years) from the African-Prospective study on the Early Detection and Identification of Cardiovascular disease and Hypertension (African-PREDICT) study over 4.5 years. At baseline, we measured 24 h urine MBG excretion. MBG levels were positively associated with salt intake. LVMi was determined by two-dimensional echocardiography at baseline and after >4.5 years. With multivariate adjusted analyses in obese adults (N = 56), we found a positive association of follow-up LVMi (Adjusted (Adj.) R(2) = 0.35; Std. β = 0.311; p = 0.007) and percentage change in LVMi (Adj. R(2) = 0.40; Std. β = 0.336; p = 0.003) with baseline MBG excretion. No association of LVMi (Adj. R(2) = 0.37; p = 0.85) or percentage change in LVMi (Adj. R(2) = 0.19; p = 0.68) with MBG excretion was evident in normal weight adults (N = 123). These findings suggest that obese adults may be more sensitive to the adverse cardiac effects of MBG and provide new insight into the potential role of dietary salt, by way of MBG, in the pathogenesis of cardiac remodeling in obese individuals. MDPI 2020-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7603247/ /pubmed/33081045 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12103185 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Strauss-Kruger, Michél
Kruger, Ruan
Smith, Wayne
Gafane-Matemane, Lebo F.
Mokwatsi, Gontse
Wei, Wen
Fedorova, Olga V.
Schutte, Aletta E.
The Cardiotonic Steroid Marinobufagenin Is a Predictor of Increased Left Ventricular Mass in Obesity: The African-PREDICT Study
title The Cardiotonic Steroid Marinobufagenin Is a Predictor of Increased Left Ventricular Mass in Obesity: The African-PREDICT Study
title_full The Cardiotonic Steroid Marinobufagenin Is a Predictor of Increased Left Ventricular Mass in Obesity: The African-PREDICT Study
title_fullStr The Cardiotonic Steroid Marinobufagenin Is a Predictor of Increased Left Ventricular Mass in Obesity: The African-PREDICT Study
title_full_unstemmed The Cardiotonic Steroid Marinobufagenin Is a Predictor of Increased Left Ventricular Mass in Obesity: The African-PREDICT Study
title_short The Cardiotonic Steroid Marinobufagenin Is a Predictor of Increased Left Ventricular Mass in Obesity: The African-PREDICT Study
title_sort cardiotonic steroid marinobufagenin is a predictor of increased left ventricular mass in obesity: the african-predict study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7603247/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33081045
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12103185
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